Water in Earth's Crust Could Host Microbial Communities

Water in Earth's Crust Could Host Microbial Communities

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Water covers nearly three-quarters of Earth's surface. But how much water lies underground in the planet's crust? In comparison, ice in Antarctica holds about 6.5 million cubic miles of water; in Greenland, about 720,000 cubic miles (3 million cubic km) of water. In contrast, the 2021 study considered groundwater within the upper 6.2 miles (10 km)

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